63rd World Science Fiction Convention - List of Participating Writers and Artists

List of Participating Writers and Artists

In addition to the guests of honour, notable participating science fiction and fantasy writers and artists included:

  • Brian Aldiss
  • Iain M. Banks
  • Stephen Baxter
  • Terry Brooks
  • Jim Burns
  • Susanna Clarke
  • Jonathan Clements
  • John Clute
  • Cory Doctorow
  • Greer Gilman
  • Simon Green
  • Joe Haldeman
  • Peter F. Hamilton
  • Harry Harrison
  • Robin Hobb
  • P. C. Hodgell
  • James P. Hogan
  • Tanya Huff
  • Ellen Kushner
  • Alan Lee
  • Anne McCaffrey
  • Ian McDonald
  • Ken MacLeod
  • George R. R. Martin
  • China MiĆ©ville
  • Elizabeth Moon
  • Richard Morgan
  • John Picacio
  • Terry Pratchett
  • Robert Rankin
  • Alastair Reynolds
  • Justina Robson
  • Kim Stanley Robinson
  • Delia Sherman
  • Robert Silverberg
  • Michael Swanwick
  • Harry Turtledove
  • Connie Willis
  • Frank Wu

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